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8 hours ago, jcs said:

Set Gain in the first node to 2.0, that will fix the black subtract issue.

Ok, I know this is asking a lot of your time, but can you give me a screenshot or two of the process. I've tried every combination of nodes being set to 2 gain and the image is still black. I'd really like to figure this out because I don't use Premiere (and would love for this to be GPU accelerated since I've got so much footage to go through).

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On ‎8‎/‎15‎/‎2017 at 7:37 AM, EthanAlexander said:

Ok, I know this is asking a lot of your time, but can you give me a screenshot or two of the process. I've tried every combination of nodes being set to 2 gain and the image is still black. I'd really like to figure this out because I don't use Premiere (and would love for this to be GPU accelerated since I've got so much footage to go through).

Node 2 is a duplicate (can ignore). Node 3 is Serial, and Node 5 appears after adding the Layer Node to Node 3 (set to Subtract):

 

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Set Gain for Node 3 to 2.0:

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Add Box Blur for Node 5:

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This is for the LCE step, you can use Gaussian blur for the mid-frequency sharpen step, and standard Resolve sharpen for the highest frequencies.

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